New Zealand scientists are helping to develop the next generation of space-capable aircraft by working on the heatshields which will […]
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A wrap-up of the science stories grabbing headlines here and internationally.
Radio NZ: Breast cancer vaccine tests successful on mice
US researchers have, they say, successfully trialed a breast cancer vaccine which stopped 100% of breast cancers developing or growing […]
Continue readingDom Post: ‘Greenwash’ threat to NZ trade
Jon Morgan writes in the Dominion Post about an agricultural/horticultural convention at which the risks to New Zealand’s lowering of […]
Continue readingThe Press: Smoking ‘doubles depression risk’
Rebecca Todd writes in The Press about recent research from the University of Otago showing that smoking doubled a person’s […]
Continue readingTNVZ/One News: Brazil giant to explore NZ oil
Brazilian oil company Petrobras has been granted the right to look for for oil drilling spots in the Raukumara Basin, […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Organic food on rise – but birds not so keen
Eloise Gibson writes in the New Zealand Herald about research which showed that, given the choice, birds preferred ‘conventional’ over […]
Continue reading3 News: NZ-made ‘Sleep Time’ milk a hit in Taiwan
David Farrier writes for 3 News about a New Zealand biotech firm which has developed a form of powdered milk […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Fish forever?
Peter Huck writes in the New Zealand Herald about our fisheries situation, the Quota Management System (introduced in the late […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Portraits of a thousand lives
The Dunedin Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, which began in 1972, has since then tracked the lives of over […]
Continue readingTaranaki Daily News: 2012: An armageddon oddity
Helen Harvey writes in the Taranaki Daily News about the slew of 2012 end-time theories currently circulating, why people might […]
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